The Tories mantra while in power has been austerity, austerity, austerity. Nobody likes it but recently Edinburgh University research revealed just how harmful to health it is. So harmful it should come with a government health warning. The truth is that … Read More
New findings have given us hope in the fight against childhood meningitis
Childhood meningitis can be caused by a virus or a bacterium. Either way it’s serious, even though it’s often difficult to tell them apart. However, we must distinguish between them because bacterial meningitis will improve in a matter of hours with antibiotics. … Read More
Surprising ways bacteria can improve sperm and influence male fertility
We’re learning of more and more systems that have a microbiome – a community of bacteria, fungi and microbes living in harmony. Not just the gut but the mouth, the nose, the vagina… and would you believe, semen? Yes, you … Read More
New tiny and discreet ear device can detect early heart issues
Would you believe we can track how the heart is functioning through the ear? Yes, it’s extraordinary. A study, co-led by PhD student Metin Yarici of Imperial College London, has shown for the first time how a tiny device in a … Read More
I’m a doctor and I’ve got a tip that can help you curb the amount of wine you drink
Large wine glasses, which I first noticed in the US, have always struck me as a touch overindulgent. But would you believe that smaller wine glasses can help curb drinking? A Cambridge University study has found removing the largest glasses … Read More
Most patients are happy with online GP appointments – they’re quicker and more flexible
Do you feel quite comfortable chatting to your GP online, or do you still prefer a face-to-face appointment? It turns out most patients feel online GP consultations are quicker, more flexible, and more efficient than the traditional ones, according to … Read More
Our country has become poor and unhealthy – sadly, a million people die early
The latest health statistics show that the NHS only contributes 20% to the nation’s health because our wellbeing is mostly determined by our social circumstances. This is clear from a new report from University College London which also reveals a second astonishing stat – … Read More
How to spot major warning signs and find a fix for heart valve disease
Recently a friend was admitted to hospital with a rapid heartbeat and breathlessness, and they were shocked to discover they had aortic valve regurgitation. This is a type of heart valve disease where the valve controlling the outflow from the … Read More
Our unique tongue print could help us with early diagnosis of oral cancers in the future
Did you know you have a “tongue print”, which is as unique to you as your fingerprints and it signifies how our sense of taste and touch differ from person to person? The research from Edinburgh University has huge potential … Read More
Tinnitus breakthrough as sound app could train the brain to tune out noises in your head
Last week I answered a reader’s letter about a new treatment for tinnitus, but I feel I should expand on it. It can be quite a common and frustrating complaint as we get older. When I used to ask my … Read More